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Alexander, Isabella and Florence
Alexander, Isabella and RosieAlexander, Isabella and Jude
Alexander, Isabella and Mason
Alexander, Isabella and George
Alexander, Isabella and Hugo- - -
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Florence is the only one that sounds remotely right in that sibset.
I'd be thinking more along the lines of:Alexander, Isabella and Georgina
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Of those listed Florence, George and Hugo go the best with Alexander and Isabella. Rosie is too nick namey to fit with the classically full Alexander and Isabella although Rose, Rosalie, Rosamund, etc would work well. Jude and Mason seem like a different style and less traditional.More Names:
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Alexander, Isabella and FlorenceAlexander, Isabella and Hugo
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Florence and George.
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I best like Alexander, Isabella and Florence & Alexander Isabella and Hugo. :)
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Florence matches the best of your gals. Rosie is a bit too stunted and simple to belong beside the elengant and longer Alexander and Isabella - though I happen to like Rosie. Rosalind, with the nickname Rosie would be great though.

Some other suggestions for girls would be Beatrice, Rosemary, Katherine, Evangeline, Marianne, or Josephine. For the boys, I think George is the best fit. I like the way Hugo sounds with the sibset, but the style is far closer to what George is. Again, something longer like Nathaniel, Frederick, Franklin, Jeremiah, Sebastian, or Zachariah would fit better here.
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Alexander and Isabella are classic, formal and very popular. I don't feel Florence or Rosie work quite as well as just Rose would. For a ds, I like Jude best because it's classic and is on an upward swing in popularity. Mason is more trendy and George and Hugo, though classic, are more obscure (even though Hugo is fascinating!).

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Either George, Hugo, or Florence.
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